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Modal logic / Necessity / Analytic philosophers / Logicians / Metaphysicians / Necessitarianism / Possible world / Linguistic modality / Counterpart theory / Logic / Mathematical logic / Philosophy
Date: 2011-01-21 08:39:14
Modal logic
Necessity
Analytic philosophers
Logicians
Metaphysicians
Necessitarianism
Possible world
Linguistic modality
Counterpart theory
Logic
Mathematical logic
Philosophy

Philosophical Studies[removed]: 1–32 DOI[removed]s11098[removed] ! Springer[removed]JONATHAN SCHAFFER

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